时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:地道美语播客


英语课

   Martha: Oh, I have a toothache!


  George: It sounds like you’re in for a visit to the dentist.
  Martha: That would be the last resort. I hate going to the dentist. I don’t like needles and the sound of the drill scares me to death. I’m hoping the toothache will just go away.
  George: You really should get that checked out. Do you want me to make an appointment for you with my dentist?
  Martha: No, thanks. I haven’t seen a dentist in years and I don’t plan to now unless I have no choice.
  George: Years?! You haven’t been to a dentist in years? Haven’t you ever heard of preventive care? You’re supposed to get a dental cleaning twice a year.
  Martha: I don’t follow doctor and dentist guidelines like that. I brush my teeth every day. That’s good enough.
  George: No, it’s not. You should be flossing every day and rinsing 1 your mouth with mouthwash to keep your teeth and gums healthy. If you haven’t been to the dentist in years, I’m not surprised you didn’t know that.
  Martha: Stop preaching! I’ll go to the dentist when I need to.
  George: Like now.
  Martha: Maybe. It doesn’t hurt that much anymore...
  George: I never knew you were such a chicken.
  Martha: [makes a chicken noise] Bwauk, bwauk...!
  Script by Dr. Lucy Tse

n.清水,残渣v.漂洗( rinse的现在分词 );冲洗;用清水漂洗掉(肥皂泡等);(用清水)冲掉
  • Pablo made a swishing noise rinsing wine in his mouth. 巴勃罗用酒漱着口,发出咕噜噜噜的声音。 来自辞典例句
  • The absorption of many molecular layers could be reestablished by rinsing the foils with tap water. 多分子层的吸附作用可用自来水淋洗金属箔而重新实现。 来自辞典例句